Moving Picture World (Jan-Feb 1927)

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February 5, 1927 414 MOVING PICTURE WORLD A VALENTINE, after a ^ fashion. Sally Rand, the Wampas star and DeMille P.D.C. featured player, wears her heart on her a sleeve, more or less. F °JR, °f a k*nd a”d ,al1 Rod LaRocque, the star of Inspiration-Carewe’s production of Tolstoys Resurrection,’’ for United Artists. It may be seen from this that La Rocque has a role that requires facile acting ^ VALENTINE for Allene Ray, the Pathe star, consists of the very best candy , and she never could eat all that she receives. 1SHANCY NASH, the ^ slim and haughty beauty in “ Upstream ” for Fox , reveals the charm of a tailored suit silhouetted in a flock of knives. J LIKENESS of Mae ^ Murray for a window display in exploiting her new starring vehicle for Metro Goldwyn Mayer. “ Valencia . It was done in oils . V O U T H, fame and fortune are here in the lovely person of Janet Gay nor, the Fox star ivliose name is appearing in the lights more frequently each month. JsJOT the well known Smith brothers, but Adolph Miller and J. Gordon Russell, who have prominent roles in Universal' s “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” From Hollywood to Broadway TTANS KRAELY, scenarist of “Old Heidelberg,” for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, flights a cigar for Ernst Lubitsch who • “wears” one perpetually. J~\OLORES COSTELLO with Jason Robards in her first starring picture for Warner Brothers, “The Third Degree soon to show at the Paramount in New York.